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. >> reporter: new york city officials encouraging folks to seek higher ground and while closing down all parks and beaches. >> the fdny have 20 task forces outfitted with small inflatable boats, pumps, chain soy a saws and equipment near potential areas and we think we're ready for anything. >> reporter: major airlines canceling flights in and out of the region. united and american both suspending service in the new york city area today. >> and other airlines asking passengers to reschedule their flights for a later date, offering to wave the usual fee for doing so. the nor'easter expected to intensify throughout the evening and last into the morning, pounding the region with a mix of high winds, freezing rain, sleet, and snow n. new york, janice dean, fox news. >>> how's it going to affect us? >> we night have a sprinkle or a flake and the chill. no big winds here. wait until you see the snow totals we're going show you from the northeast. we'll have that forecast and a changing weather pattern coming up. >>> and scott, what is coming up in sports? >> basketball gets a big boost a c
. >> reporter: new york city officials encouraging folks to seek higher ground and while closing down all parks and beaches. >> the fdny have 20 task forces outfitted with small inflatable boats, pumps, chain soy a saws and equipment near potential areas and we think we're ready for anything. >> reporter: major airlines canceling flights in and out of the region. united and american both suspending service in the new york city area today. >> and other airlines asking...
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more stations regionally do but it is hard hit here in new york city. people trying to sell gasoline as much as $70 a gallon. gerri: $12 a gallon, 13, $20 on craig's list. people will do almost anything they can. what are you seeing? >> we have seen so many different things. people are starting to do it. folks are getting desperate but there is gasoline and more justifiable prices pocket. gerri: help-wanted. 1 gallon of gas delivered to me so i can make it home. i will pay $40. should officials step in? should the market the forced out? >> we saw katrina where officials did crackdown to deliver generators. but it will be difficult for officials to do all lot about these. the deals are through e-mail it is the free market is somebody is willing to spend $40 it is the free-market. gerri: look at the map of gas prices. what it do see coming? >> for the country they will go down. here they are going up in the northeast but even regionally prices will start to go down as we approach thanksgiving. gerri: we talk about your web site. low-key at what stage dens
more stations regionally do but it is hard hit here in new york city. people trying to sell gasoline as much as $70 a gallon. gerri: $12 a gallon, 13, $20 on craig's list. people will do almost anything they can. what are you seeing? >> we have seen so many different things. people are starting to do it. folks are getting desperate but there is gasoline and more justifiable prices pocket. gerri: help-wanted. 1 gallon of gas delivered to me so i can make it home. i will pay $40. should...
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i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great question. i mean, in journalism the great art, and it's hard, is to really listen. and the key to getting people to talk
i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead,...
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good morning from new york city. it is the day after, wednesday, november 7, 2012. we have a special two-hour edition of "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. ahead this morning, senator elect angus king of maine. who he will kau can cuss with. maggie hassan of new hampshire. new york congressman steve israel as well as my man that i like to talk about in the future of the republican party, mike murphy. righto my first reads. it took president obama exactly 12 minutes longer to win his second term than a first one. we called the 2000 race at 11:00. this time at 11:12 p.m. we're not even 12 hours removed from that moment yet and it's clear that the second obama term will face enormous challenges in trying to resolve the country's if iscal future and create a governing coalition to make that happen in washington but, first, let's look at how the president made his victory happen. the president put together a decisive electoral college victory winning at least 303 votes to romney's 206 and at this hour in florida where the president leads by it looks like at this moment
good morning from new york city. it is the day after, wednesday, november 7, 2012. we have a special two-hour edition of "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. ahead this morning, senator elect angus king of maine. who he will kau can cuss with. maggie hassan of new hampshire. new york congressman steve israel as well as my man that i like to talk about in the future of the republican party, mike murphy. righto my first reads. it took president obama exactly 12 minutes longer to win his...
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damage, 42 billion, inclusive what we heard from mayor bloomberg, which was new york city 19 billion on its own. we heard from governor christie from new jersey, 29.4 billion. i think this san old number, keep trying to get a newer one, 360 million right now, where they are. come here andly it up, total estimated costs, 72 billion. kbred we got another piece of data from airport. r worldwide i 16 to 22 billion for insured costs. folks, we have called the new york and new jersey governments to find out if this number is in here, we don't know. it is either 72 or 90 billion, as we start to figure this out. we do know this air number is double the previous number. is you can scale that up to the entire metro boll motorola tan area. the economic data coming in doesn't seem to have a lot of san isdy in it consumer confidence up 73.7, up 0.627 to 3.7, that is not really suggesting any sandy ease fengts or any fiscal cliff effects, maybe the rise has crested. chain store sales, 3% rise week on week. the best we have seen for thanksgiving, ending on that saturday since 1990. business investm
damage, 42 billion, inclusive what we heard from mayor bloomberg, which was new york city 19 billion on its own. we heard from governor christie from new jersey, 29.4 billion. i think this san old number, keep trying to get a newer one, 360 million right now, where they are. come here andly it up, total estimated costs, 72 billion. kbred we got another piece of data from airport. r worldwide i 16 to 22 billion for insured costs. folks, we have called the new york and new jersey governments to...
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good news for new york city in the midst of all of this. not a single person was reported shot, stabbed or slashed. police officials said they cannot remember the last time that happened. the murder rate is been so low in new york city at the city is on track to record 00 murders this year. the fewest in half a century. a sharp contrast of the foreigners 62 murders so far in chicago. one-third the size of new york. the math is pretty straightfoard. and the hits just keep coming for the environmental protection agency. temporarily banning the oil giant from bidding on new contracts with the federal government. the epa blaring the lack of integrity and criminal proceedings gainst the company stemming from the 2010 deport arise in diiaster. earlier this month agreed to pay a record four and a half billion dollars to resolve a justice department criminal investigation of the gulf spill. up next, present bama is not at the negotiatng table, no schedule for negotiating on the president's schedule, just about 30 days until the fiscal cliff arrives
good news for new york city in the midst of all of this. not a single person was reported shot, stabbed or slashed. police officials said they cannot remember the last time that happened. the murder rate is been so low in new york city at the city is on track to record 00 murders this year. the fewest in half a century. a sharp contrast of the foreigners 62 murders so far in chicago. one-third the size of new york. the math is pretty straightfoard. and the hits just keep coming for the...
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first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the dow has dived today. the dow jones industrial average has been down 2 percent for the afternoon close to 300 points. the reason according to our colleagues at fox business network is looming concerns over the fiscal cliff. lack of certainty whether they will get anything done. the global economy, too. the morning after the election. now the afternoon after. wall street is going, well $we -- can we get this fixed. storm battered new york and new jersey, and i was in my office on the 17th floor you can barely see times square a block away. it is snowing to beat the band. in new jersey and new york people are without power and in many cases without homes, it is another dangerous weather system a nor'easter bringing rain, sleet, and snow. high winds and coastal flooding today and tomorrow. storms like this are not unusual this time of year but this is in the wake of hurricane sandy a once-in-a-lifetime storm that crippled the infrastructure of the region fewer than a million people, or a million customers sti
first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the dow has dived today. the dow jones industrial average has been down 2 percent for the afternoon close to 300 points. the reason according to our colleagues at fox business network is looming concerns over the fiscal cliff. lack of certainty whether they will get anything done. the global economy, too. the morning after the election. now the afternoon after. wall street is going, well $we -- can we get this fixed. storm battered new york and new...
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. >> my favorite story from the week was the new york city cop who took time out of his day and money out of his wallet to buy a homeless guy a pair of shoes. just really nice. didn't know he was being photographed. someone snapped a photograph. it was pretty heartwarming. >> very sensitive. my favorite story of the week was when hector comacho, very sad. but then a comic thing when his girlfriend pulled back the veil and gave him a kiss which annoyed his girlfriend sitting in the front row. a food fight started. the sisters jumped in. it was like real housewives of boxing going at it. it was a mess. >> but i have to say, i think i speak for the whole table when i say my favorite table for the week was while our own se. cupp is not leaving for winning the power ball, but she's been urged to run as mayor of new york city. >> let's take a vote. >> you're not voting yes? >> everyone really just wants me off the show. i see what's happening here. >> no, nobody wants that. >> someone did start a draft s.e. -- no, just kidding. >> this is a fun story, flattering, but no plans to run. for a
. >> my favorite story from the week was the new york city cop who took time out of his day and money out of his wallet to buy a homeless guy a pair of shoes. just really nice. didn't know he was being photographed. someone snapped a photograph. it was pretty heartwarming. >> very sensitive. my favorite story of the week was when hector comacho, very sad. but then a comic thing when his girlfriend pulled back the veil and gave him a kiss which annoyed his girlfriend sitting in the...
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and david lee is in new york with the latest. david lee? >> the storm has arrived and look over my shoulder. off in the distance you can see the angry atlantic ocean and there is someone we can actually get a camera, one of the few people venturing out to look at the rising tide. we do expect there could be a surge of between 3' to 5' less than was experienced during the mega storm a few days ago. the good news is they say this is not any significant flooding and the mayor alerting people telling police to drive around the city using loudspeakers warning them to leave. the boardwalk in long beach, you can roll a bowling ball down it and not hit anything. look at apartments, all evacuated all without power. a crew tried to pump the sand from the previous storm out of the parking lot. they were unsuccessful. the recovery from the first storm now made difficult by this nor'easter and perhaps best summed up by chris christie the governor of new jersey, when he heard the forecast, he wondered what was next? is it going to be locust? we hope not.
and david lee is in new york with the latest. david lee? >> the storm has arrived and look over my shoulder. off in the distance you can see the angry atlantic ocean and there is someone we can actually get a camera, one of the few people venturing out to look at the rising tide. we do expect there could be a surge of between 3' to 5' less than was experienced during the mega storm a few days ago. the good news is they say this is not any significant flooding and the mayor alerting people...
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and other parts of new york s.i. a also known as new york city's forgotten borough. >> fed up. fed up. this line, that line, what are we? is this america. >> no food. lou: -- >> he was trapped. >> know where to go, no clothes. >> people here are still hurting. they're still looking fo people. it's crazy. >> note to -- nothing has been done here. >> you have no gas, nothing. >> thirteen years. i lost it. lou: s.i., with a marathon would have begun before the mayor called off, several hotel owners also he owns the hilton garden inn, they were turning away paying guests who were running in the marathon so that they could house those who havebeen displaced by hurricane sandy. i cannot tell you h much i respect them and thank them for what they did. the hotel owner explains his decision to us this afternoon. it. >>f you would be in my hotel now and look at the people that are in my lobby who are begging me, please don't throw me out. please don't make me move because i have no place to go. people yelling and screaming that they had reservations. only one guy that was not so nice to
and other parts of new york s.i. a also known as new york city's forgotten borough. >> fed up. fed up. this line, that line, what are we? is this america. >> no food. lou: -- >> he was trapped. >> know where to go, no clothes. >> people here are still hurting. they're still looking fo people. it's crazy. >> note to -- nothing has been done here. >> you have no gas, nothing. >> thirteen years. i lost it. lou: s.i., with a marathon would have begun...
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. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. special dividends are coming fast and furious. why apple might offer a fast payback. will the market be naughty or nice to investors. chart breaks down the technicals. forget stores and waiting in line. we are breaking down the best ways to play it. grid lock in washington dragging on stocks again today. let's go with the latest on fiscal cliff talks on capitol hill. >> let me give you a sense of what the impact was from the fiscal cliff talks here in washington. just after 2:00 when the senate majority leader came to talk to reporters about progress in the talks take a look at this s&p chart and you see that the market drops right as harry reid speaks. talking about that lack of progress. let me tell you exactly what he said and why i think the market got it a little bit wrong today. here is harry reid's comment that the market was reacting to. >> there has been little progress with the republicans which is a disappointment to me. they talked happy talk about doing revenues but we on
. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. special dividends are coming fast and furious. why apple might offer a fast payback. will the market be naughty or nice to investors. chart breaks down the technicals. forget stores and waiting in line. we are breaking down the best ways to play it. grid lock in washington dragging on stocks again today. let's go with the latest on fiscal cliff talks on capitol hill. >> let me give you a sense...
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at the southern edge of new york city. the rockaways are a funny place. it has a dozen distinct neighborhoods with a lot of housing for the elderly and a lot of housing projects when the city put thousands of families way out there, an hour's ride from the manhattan skyline that everybody e thinks of when they think of new york. half a century ago when the projects went up, the urban planners thought the elderly and poor people didn't need to be near town or near jobs, so they put them way out there in the rockaways. now working poor families making long commutes from the beach to their jobs in the city and conversely in the summer, you can find surfers toting their surf boards on the subway out to the part of new york city where the word swells means waves. it's thanks to that miraculous and very long subway route that you can move between the rockaways and town. it just takes awhile. that was the deal before hurricane sandy. i'm sorry to tell you these trusty tracks with the families and the surfers and the commuting pig
at the southern edge of new york city. the rockaways are a funny place. it has a dozen distinct neighborhoods with a lot of housing for the elderly and a lot of housing projects when the city put thousands of families way out there, an hour's ride from the manhattan skyline that everybody e thinks of when they think of new york. half a century ago when the projects went up, the urban planners thought the elderly and poor people didn't need to be near town or near jobs, so they put them way out...
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of that 48 in the state, 40 deaths occurred here in new york city. and of those 40 new york city deaths, more than half, 22, occurred in the borough that was the hardest hit. staten island. it's greater than every other state hit by the storm. in new jersey, 13 died. 11 people died in maryland. there were seven deaths in pennsylvania. west virginia lost six people, four people died in connecticut, in north carolina two died and one person died in puerto rico. speaking to reporters today on staten island, homeland security. >> it's been mentioned this was a large storm. the area that sandy covered was roughly the size of europe. we know that staten island took a particularly hard hit from sandy, so we want to make sure that the right resources are brought here as quickly as possible to help this community which is so very strong recover even more quickly. >> secretary napolitano told reporters today they had fema and the national guard on the ground in the northeast with more to come. over 75,000 survivors have applied for federal disaster assistance
of that 48 in the state, 40 deaths occurred here in new york city. and of those 40 new york city deaths, more than half, 22, occurred in the borough that was the hardest hit. staten island. it's greater than every other state hit by the storm. in new jersey, 13 died. 11 people died in maryland. there were seven deaths in pennsylvania. west virginia lost six people, four people died in connecticut, in north carolina two died and one person died in puerto rico. speaking to reporters today on...
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the fox business network reporter is live in new york city newsroom. >>guest: good news. a very interesting week end for retailers. 40 percent of annual revenues for all the retailers come in november and december. some of these companies, this is crucial for their survival. 22 million are expected to shop today. back on friday, video at midnight on friday at macy and they got deal, spending $398 average last year and $423 this year on acknowledge. online sales is the big story. although we have cyber monday today, americans went online, on friday, 50 percent of americans shopped online on black friday and that is a measure record. so, cuss foxes, consumers, are finding you get the same deals online. a big winner in this category was walmart. they had the number two most visited website on black friday behind amazon which always wins each year but walmart coming in as a winner for the black friday despite the fact that you had protests across the country but still people went to walmart and they spend. there is a lot of controversy about the retailer opening up the night
the fox business network reporter is live in new york city newsroom. >>guest: good news. a very interesting week end for retailers. 40 percent of annual revenues for all the retailers come in november and december. some of these companies, this is crucial for their survival. 22 million are expected to shop today. back on friday, video at midnight on friday at macy and they got deal, spending $398 average last year and $423 this year on acknowledge. online sales is the big story. although...
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york city. we're going to tell you exactly what it is, just after the break. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades...
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here in new york city fema is considering bringing in trailers and prefab houses after the hurricane. katrina, more than 20,000 people are homeless. on the jersey shore homeowners working away at clearing out muddy water and sand that's enveloped their homes, all this as voting is getting under way and as we say ron allen is in hoboken new jersey outside city hall. let's talk about the cleanup and how it's affecting the voting, ron. >> well, the ta got off to a rough start in some places like here in hoboken, for example, there are instances of voting sites that didn't have power, that needed generators or they had generators, didn't have fuel. a similar situation out in staten island and in long island, new york, hard hit places by the storm. here at city hall they've consolidated voting places, now two here where there's usually one. but the bottom line is people are making their way do the best they can to vote and anecdotally it seems turnout is brisk here and in the new york area. at the end of the day, a lot of power came back on and this town, for example, hoboken, that was har
here in new york city fema is considering bringing in trailers and prefab houses after the hurricane. katrina, more than 20,000 people are homeless. on the jersey shore homeowners working away at clearing out muddy water and sand that's enveloped their homes, all this as voting is getting under way and as we say ron allen is in hoboken new jersey outside city hall. let's talk about the cleanup and how it's affecting the voting, ron. >> well, the ta got off to a rough start in some places...
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new york city as anyone who lives there would be so happy to tell you is not new jersey. so i hope you enjoyed the segment, but to be honest, it was a bit of guesswork on our part, a theory, a hypothesis. if i were to give it a grade, it would have to be incomplete. tonight i can complete at least part of that segment. today a national research poll of new jersey voters found christie's approval is at a record high. governor christie's approval rating between 50 and 59% for three years in office. national research said. now 77% of new jersey voters approve of governor christie. that's a 21-point increase from a poll conducted a month ago. 94% approve of governor christie's handling of the hurricane sandy recovery effort. 91% of the approve of the way the governor and president obama worked together in the aftermath of the storm, and that poll by the way not alone. a rutgers poll that came out found christie's favorability at 67%. up 19 percentage points, 19 since october. and christie is getting great press from one of the largest newspapers in the u.s., one that is usual
new york city as anyone who lives there would be so happy to tell you is not new jersey. so i hope you enjoyed the segment, but to be honest, it was a bit of guesswork on our part, a theory, a hypothesis. if i were to give it a grade, it would have to be incomplete. tonight i can complete at least part of that segment. today a national research poll of new jersey voters found christie's approval is at a record high. governor christie's approval rating between 50 and 59% for three years in...
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sometimes new york city can be a wild place. staten island residents were shocked to see a full-grown zebra chasing a pony down a busy street. the elusive e kwiens escaped from their enclosure and decided to take a lap down, appropriately named, victory boulevard. after earning their stripes, the zebra and pony were returned unharmed. >> is that a male zebra chasing -- >> are they different -- i mean -- >> zebras don't know. i'm just saying. >> i've seen that strange couples thing. just saying. >>> coming up next, guy and his suspenders will take a victory lap. he also has some explaining to do. find out as we hit the good, the bad, and the ugly. stay tuned. at merrill lynch, we understand the importance of your goals. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. >>> let's get a market flash.
sometimes new york city can be a wild place. staten island residents were shocked to see a full-grown zebra chasing a pony down a busy street. the elusive e kwiens escaped from their enclosure and decided to take a lap down, appropriately named, victory boulevard. after earning their stripes, the zebra and pony were returned unharmed. >> is that a male zebra chasing -- >> are they different -- i mean -- >> zebras don't know. i'm just saying. >> i've seen that strange...
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we turn to media matters senior fellow coming to us tonight from new york city. eric, welcome back inside the the war room. >> thanks for having me. >> eric, fox news just, they are at christmas time the gift that keeps on giving. do they -- what kind of currency do they get out of the war on christmas? who's that resonating with at this point? >> yeah, it seems to have diminishing returns. bill o'reilly really started this almost a decade ago. back then, they could actually find 10 or 15 news clippings from the united states. they didn't have to go to scandinavian catalog where there was debate about the role of government and christmas displays and were public schools going to be putting on religious pageants and things like that. most of that controversy has evaporated. every year, they have fewer and fewer actual news clip to say rally around, but they're determined. look, this is part of the war culture that they have, you know democrats liberals are secularists, trying to drive religion out of the american life. we don't know what religion obama is, christi
we turn to media matters senior fellow coming to us tonight from new york city. eric, welcome back inside the the war room. >> thanks for having me. >> eric, fox news just, they are at christmas time the gift that keeps on giving. do they -- what kind of currency do they get out of the war on christmas? who's that resonating with at this point? >> yeah, it seems to have diminishing returns. bill o'reilly really started this almost a decade ago. back then, they could actually...
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stuart: governor cuomo of new york and mayor bloomberg of new york city both say all these storms other results of climate change and i am personally absolutely convinced that whole food shoppers agree with them. >> i would say whole food shoppers are probably in line, who knows? whole foods open around to go there twice. [talking over each other] stuart: your time is up. dow jones industrial average up three points in the early going. actress and the ten days ago, back in the dark. a nor'easter swept across the tristate region last night. heavy rain, wind, snow, several inches, a foot at the shore, the area knocking out power for 130,000 more people. that is the result of the latest storm. 130,000. bring in the grand total, sandy plus the latest storm and you have 700,000 households without power. that will lead economic impact across the nation. back to the big story. tax hikes. i think they are on the way. spending cuts, maybe. all of this the battle over the fiscal cliff. joining us is arch laugher, former advisor to president reagan and a valued guest on "varney and company". welco
stuart: governor cuomo of new york and mayor bloomberg of new york city both say all these storms other results of climate change and i am personally absolutely convinced that whole food shoppers agree with them. >> i would say whole food shoppers are probably in line, who knows? whole foods open around to go there twice. [talking over each other] stuart: your time is up. dow jones industrial average up three points in the early going. actress and the ten days ago, back in the dark. a...
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york city and new jersey. we can do this. we're a very strong, powerful nation and you couldn't be more correct by saying, if we do it, we protect ourselves we reduce the potential damage, and we also put people to work. ms. velazquez: that's correct. in the long haul, not only do we protect our citizens, but the economy will not suffer. look at new york. it came to a standstill. we didn't have transportation, infrastructure was totally paralyzed. transportation in terms of gas lean in new york, we couldn't do it. -- in terms of bringing gasoline into new york, we couldn't do it. so this is the right thing for us to do, for our nation to protect our citizens, but it could improve the economic conditions of our entire nation by creating so much high-paying jobs at this time when the economy continues to struggle. mr. garamendi: i know that you're deeply involved in the small business, you're the ranking member of the small business committee here in the house of representatives. and i would expect that there wo
york city and new jersey. we can do this. we're a very strong, powerful nation and you couldn't be more correct by saying, if we do it, we protect ourselves we reduce the potential damage, and we also put people to work. ms. velazquez: that's correct. in the long haul, not only do we protect our citizens, but the economy will not suffer. look at new york. it came to a standstill. we didn't have transportation, infrastructure was totally paralyzed. transportation in terms of gas lean in new...
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i think my husband said yes it is one of the worst commute homes in new york city history. lack at the satellite radar hasn't really budged much. the good news parts of philadelphia, new jersey, new york clearing out. we still see snow along long island but this is a new england event. look at the forecast for atlantic city, new jersey heading into the weekend and early next week. temperatures in the upper 50s even into the 60s. this goes for portions of the delmarva peninsula up toward new york, staten island new york looking good as well. for long island iceland better days ahead saturday, sunday, monday. looking good fievenltly start the cleanup and get that power back on. so many people have been in the cold for over a week in this area in this battered region. i am so glad to deliver good news this morning. >> hang in there for just a few more days. >>> the so-called fiscal cliff is right around the corner now. >> will we be able to avoid it now that the democrats and republicans are pledging to compromise? doug luzader is in washington with more. >> good morning guys.
i think my husband said yes it is one of the worst commute homes in new york city history. lack at the satellite radar hasn't really budged much. the good news parts of philadelphia, new jersey, new york clearing out. we still see snow along long island but this is a new england event. look at the forecast for atlantic city, new jersey heading into the weekend and early next week. temperatures in the upper 50s even into the 60s. this goes for portions of the delmarva peninsula up toward new...
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the new york city police commissioner took a direct shot at the president when he said the president hadn't led on gun control. if you swing a dead cat near the capital, somebody would insist what the president must do first and foremost is comprehensive immigration reform. facing all of this advice and competing pressures, nobody can say what this president most wants to do in his second term. nobody can say what his agenda is going to be. but he and his white house and his presidential election campaign which has disbanded but still seems to be around, they have been more than clear that what the president is going to do first is work on getting the bush tax cuts extended for income levels below $250,000. that's the president's first priority. that's forced upon him by the expiration of those tax cuts at the end of the year. but it seems to be embraced as what he wants to work on. president obama is not arguing for that tax cut expiration date to be extended, to be put off for awhile, to work on something else in the meantime. he seems to want this fight. not only talking about thi
the new york city police commissioner took a direct shot at the president when he said the president hadn't led on gun control. if you swing a dead cat near the capital, somebody would insist what the president must do first and foremost is comprehensive immigration reform. facing all of this advice and competing pressures, nobody can say what this president most wants to do in his second term. nobody can say what his agenda is going to be. but he and his white house and his presidential...
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york city marathon cancelled. also, the hockey at ann arbor stadium... causing more headaches for hockey fans. with no game schedule in january. >> you were talking about the oakland raiders tickets those for being given away? >> yes. >> more details on that later, have a great weekend.
york city marathon cancelled. also, the hockey at ann arbor stadium... causing more headaches for hockey fans. with no game schedule in january. >> you were talking about the oakland raiders tickets those for being given away? >> yes. >> more details on that later, have a great weekend.
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i'm dana perino with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, eric bolling, brian kilmeade. 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: congress 35 days to reach a deal and prevent the economy going over the fiscal cliff. no mystery what the issues areu. the democrats know, republicans know and so does president obama. entitlements are pushing the country toward financial ruin. here is what the president said in 2010. >> the major driver of the long-term liabilities is medicare, medicaid and healthcare spending. nothing comes close. social security we could probably fix the same way tip o'neil and ronald reagan sat down together and we could figure something out. that is manageable. medicare and medicaid, massive problems down the road. that's where, that is what our children have to worry about. >> dana: here we are, two years later and still no plan. on the left in congress refusing to deal with that simple reality. vermont senator bernie sanders caucuses with the democrats. take a listen. >> i get nervous when i hear the president and others continue to talk about quote/unquote
i'm dana perino with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, eric bolling, brian kilmeade. 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: congress 35 days to reach a deal and prevent the economy going over the fiscal cliff. no mystery what the issues areu. the democrats know, republicans know and so does president obama. entitlements are pushing the country toward financial ruin. here is what the president said in 2010. >> the major driver of the long-term liabilities is...
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york city or a saving chrysler, that was all done on a bipartisan basis. that is the way the great senate operated. host: the gulf of tonkin resolution was also on a bipartisan basis. guest: it was within a period of weeks after the civil rights act of 1964 that they did the gulf of tonkin resolution. many of them always regretted doing it. the truth is, they decided to give political cover to president johnson during the 1964 campaign. the wanted to stand by the president. they never intended, none of them, intended it to be a blank check to enlarge the vietnam war. they regretted having died and he started using it that way. from 1964 on, the senate was the focal point of the opposition to the war. democrats opposing it during president johnson's term, republicans joining them as well, president nixon's term, the second moral imperative that these centers dealt with was ending the war. host: can there be a parallel drawn between the actions of the senate in that period and the support of the gulf of tonkin resolution and the support of the congress with
york city or a saving chrysler, that was all done on a bipartisan basis. that is the way the great senate operated. host: the gulf of tonkin resolution was also on a bipartisan basis. guest: it was within a period of weeks after the civil rights act of 1964 that they did the gulf of tonkin resolution. many of them always regretted doing it. the truth is, they decided to give political cover to president johnson during the 1964 campaign. the wanted to stand by the president. they never intended,...
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maybe even new york city, too. willie, doesn't look like a crippling storm or enough heavy snow for a lot of power outages. we're talking about a wednesday inconvenience type afternoon and evening. >> let's hope so. bill karins, your forecast looks all the better on a yum bow trotro -- jumbotron. >>> the threat of a storm on the east coast raising big concerns with thousands of people still struggling in the aftermath of sandy. nearly $200 million has been provided so far by fema. most of new york city's public schools finally back open. but as many as 40,000 people in need of emergency shelter. nbc's katie tur visited one of the hardest hit areas along the jersey shore. >> a week after the storm, the first real look at sea bright, new jersey and how destructive sandy's storm surge was to this town. >> you see this splash and get a sense of how high the water was. >> look at the sand. >> residents like bob and aim amy kelly were allowed back with empty suitcases and garbage bags to recover what they could as anothe
maybe even new york city, too. willie, doesn't look like a crippling storm or enough heavy snow for a lot of power outages. we're talking about a wednesday inconvenience type afternoon and evening. >> let's hope so. bill karins, your forecast looks all the better on a yum bow trotro -- jumbotron. >>> the threat of a storm on the east coast raising big concerns with thousands of people still struggling in the aftermath of sandy. nearly $200 million has been provided so far by...
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she says fans in new york city made her the artist she is today. >>> we are expecting an update shortly from governor chris christie on the nor'easter that has hit the region on the heels of superstorm sandy. certainly adding insult to injury. >>> plus a cabinet shakeup ahead. what the president's team will look like for his second term. who might stay, who might go. we'll talk about it. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> president obama has a slough of big issues and big challenges on deck as he moves into a second term. one of the biggest priorities on the foreign front, ongoing instability in syria and concerns about iran's nuclear program. also creating new paths to citizenship with a renewed push fo
she says fans in new york city made her the artist she is today. >>> we are expecting an update shortly from governor chris christie on the nor'easter that has hit the region on the heels of superstorm sandy. certainly adding insult to injury. >>> plus a cabinet shakeup ahead. what the president's team will look like for his second term. who might stay, who might go. we'll talk about it. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b...
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. >>> the new york city police officer seen in this picture giving a pair of boots that he bought to a barefoot homeless man says it was a humbling experience. officer larry deprimo appeared on "today" this morning along with the woman who took this photo which went viral. the officer said what he saw that night was just unacceptable. >> the two things that really stuck out in my mind that night were just how cold it was and that this was the most polite gentleman i've ever met. i knew i had to help him. i really didn't think about the money. i just said, listen, there's an elderly man. he doesn't have shoes or socks on. i said i don't care what the price is. we've just got to help him out. >> they call them new york's finest for a reason. >>> runniwild animals running l on staten island in just a few minutes. >>> the hostess shutdown plant, you'll never guess what the deal includes. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. >> it looks like about $1.8 million have been earmarked as bonuses for managers overseeing the liquidation. the judge is basically saying that th
. >>> the new york city police officer seen in this picture giving a pair of boots that he bought to a barefoot homeless man says it was a humbling experience. officer larry deprimo appeared on "today" this morning along with the woman who took this photo which went viral. the officer said what he saw that night was just unacceptable. >> the two things that really stuck out in my mind that night were just how cold it was and that this was the most polite gentleman i've...